Dust-binding composition and process of making same.



. tion of glycerin to certain substances adapted gether: .No mechanical ,appliances'aarere- 35 making the cost of the product.

DRESSLER, a subject of the Emperor of Aus- This invention has reference to a novel dust-binding composition and process of It is well known thatoils may be transties could be produced, the expense of maklarge-quantities of dust-binding composition at ordina UNITED STATES PATENT oFFIoE.

LEISER. GENANNT LORENZZDRESSLER-OF DRESYDEN, GERMANY, assienon TO EDUARD VOLLBEHR, OFDRESDEN-RCCKNITZ, GERMANY.

DUST-BINDING COMPOSITION nia PROCESS OF MAKING SAME.

Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed August 10, 1906. Serial No. 329,959.

Patented J an. 29, 1907.

To all whom, it inlay con/ 1min:

Be it known that I, LEISER (called LORENZ) tria, and a resident of Dresden, in the German Empire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dust-Binding Compositions and Processes of Making Same, of which the following is a specification.

making same to be used for sprinkling streets or binding dust in closed spaces.

formedinto emulsions. Such processes consist chiefly in mixing suitable, preferably v1scous,, substances together with oil. By these methods, however, only small quantiing them being too high.

It is the special object of this invention to produce a-highly-eifective composition for binding dust and provide a cheap process by made. 7 adding glycerin to other emulsifiable substances. I haye .discovered that the addito produce an emulsion with oil will, in comblnation with sald substances, produce easily temperature without the application of eat by simply stirring them-to-v quiredand no skilled laboris necessary for the composition, which also decreases The constituents efiecting the emulsion are glycerin,d extrin, gum-arabic,milk, and salt,

. to which maybe added any kind of oil at or- The emulsion thus ob- 4o dinary temperature. taincd may be diluted-slightly and intimately with .water. The proportions in which the above ingredients are mixed are preferably as follows: For making one hundred parts of the dust-binding composition I use seventy;

eight per cent, of oil, fourper centof'glyc:

erin, one per cent. of 'gum-arabic, two per cent. of dextrin, ten per cent. of milk, one per pose and will keep in good condition for a lcag time.

cent. of salt, and four per cent. of water. j The resulting composition does not decom- Having thus described my invention, I V

claim'as' new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl '1. As a novel composition of matter a dustbinding' emulsionfor sprinkling streets, &c., composed of glycerin, dex'trin, gum-arabic, milk,- salt and oil and existing in the form of a liquid which maybe diluted with water to a certain extent. 5

2. As a novel composition of matter a dustbinding emulsion for sprinkling streets, &c'.,

composedof about seventy-eight per cent. of oil, four per cent. of glycerin, one per cent. of gum-arabic, two per cent. of dextrin, ten per cent. of milk, one per cent. of salt, and four 'per cent. of'water and existing in form of a" liquid. I V

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my, hand in the presence of two witnesses.

LEISER GENANNT LORENZ DRESSLER.

Witnesses: PAUL E. SCHILLING,

PAULARRAs. 

